How are you? Nice of you to stop by. Need to relax? well sit down. Make yourself comfortable. My name is Kelsea. I write and I like to preoccupy myself with the world that surrounds me. :]
Anonymous writes:
Hi Sorsha! This is not a hateful question by any means, I'm purely curious. I just read a question you answered below saying that you enjoyed the Ben & Jerry's dairy free ice cream. Do you find it slightly contradictory to eat a vegan product that supports and produces non-vegan products? You're essentially funding a company that will continue to produce non-vegan products. Once again, not a hateful comment; I am just curious! Thanks:)
supply and demand. the more that we demand these vegan products, the more the vegan products will get produced. because the business sees the vegan products making them more profit. therefore, they will supply more of those vegan products and maybe go full out vegan one day
Non-dairy is only for vegans? Uhm. No. It’s not about just about veganism. Adults are generally lactose intolerant unless they have mutant genes that allow their stomachs to continue producing lactase (how lactose is digested and processed properly by the body) way past the normal expiration rate. Across the world, only 30% of adults can actually continue to safely drink milk. From any animal. TL;DR Non-dairy options are important for non vegans too and it’s not an ethical thing
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Even the cheese is a pocket!
So excited this is finally coming out! We’ve had one in our conference room for a while and it’s really something. It’s a fully functional backpack and it’s really big, too!
Thank you to everyone who grabs one of these, I really really appreciate your support for the show!
dunno about you guys, but this is the most hilarious thing i’ve ever witnessed all day
we’ve come full circle
“The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” ― George Orwell, Animal Farm
The year is 1995, congress member Bernie Sanders stands in opposition of a homophobic statement said by Duke Cunningham. Cunningham derisively refers to “homos in the military” to support his argument while (strangely) discussing the Clean Water Act. Sanders, having none of it, quickly rises to the defense of thousands of men and women everywhere. Sanders ire is such that he repeatedly disrespects the Chairman by speaking over him in order to say his piece. [Video Source]
What does this say for Sanders? Well, that’s for you to decide. But to me, it says that for 20+ years strong he has shown his public support for LGBT+ persons everywhere, even in the face of ridicule and disrespect. Unlike some, Sanders has always been vocal about his beliefs concerning the LGBT+ community, and he has always held them. Key word always, and not just when doing so might garner him support for his campaigns.
BONUS:
Can we just talk for a sec about how rude Cunningham is to this lady? Heh.